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Senate Committee Hears Concerns On Tribal Art Law Update

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to limit the Indian Arts and Crafts Act's protection to solely federally recognized tribes dominated discussion on Wednesday, as members of Native American tribes across the country weighed in on proposed updates to the federal truth-in-advertising law regulating art and craft products labeled "Indian-made."

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both in the IP world and the IPKat Team! He holds an MA in Art Law and Art Management from the International Hellenic University and an LLM in Legal Theory and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies, focusing on copyright law, from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

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Which Types of IP (Intellectual Property) Protection Do Artists Need?

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When people find out that I am an Intellectual Property (IP) attorney, I am often battered with questions about the topic. Few people would want something that they put their heart and soul into creating, whether that’s art, music, design, or an invention, being used or sold without their permission. That’s understandable. Trademarks.

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Hughes Hubbard’s Art Practice Recognized by Chambers for Fourth Straight Year

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Adler and Meaghan Gragg For the fourth year running, the Chambers High Net Worth guide, which focuses on the private wealth sector, recognized HHR as one of the nation’s leading law firms for Art and Cultural Property Law. “I am happy with their service, they are very responsive and kind,” said market insiders.

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Sunday Surprises

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Between spooky skeletons and sleigh bells ringing, there are new IP events and conferences coming up in early November. Professors Amy Adler and Jeanne Fromer will draw their comments on the mentioned topics, based on their forthcoming article in the NYU Law Review. Here comes this week’s miscellany roundup.

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Free Mickey? (Don’t Be Goofy)

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For those who thought AI was a problem, cryogenics could really wreak havoc with IP law. Caution is advisable since these trademarks are owned by a corporation with particularly aggressive IP enforcement policies. All to say, things are never as simple as they appear when it comes to IP. 3] CA Copyright Act, s.

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For US Art Collectors Shopping in the UK, the Dollar’s Strength is Deceiving

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.” This complex set of circumstances complicating UK art exports to the US is the subject of this excellent article in The Art Newspaper , in which Darwell is quoted. This is because special export arrangements with the UK seller can help the collectors waive the value added tax.

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